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Rugby league team season
The New Zealand Warriors 2008 season was the New Zealand Warriors 14th first-grade season. The club competed in Australasia's National Rugby League . The coach of the team was Ivan Cleary while Steve Price was the club's captain.
31 March – Round 3: Grant Rovelli played in his 50th match for the club.
19 April – Round 6: Lance Hohaia played in his 100th match for the club.
22 June – Round 15: Sam Rapira played in his 50th match for the club.
14 September – Qualifying Finals: The Warriors become the first team finishing eighth to beat the minor premiers when they defeat the Melbourne Storm , 18 – 15.
October–November: 11 players from the club participated in the World Cup : Steve Price , Brent Tate (Australia), Nathan Fien , Lance Hohaia , Simon Mannering , Sam Rapira , Jerome Ropati , Evarn Tuimavave , Manu Vatuvei (New Zealand), Ian Henderson (Scotland), Epalahame Lauaki (Tonga). In addition, John Ackland coached Samoa and Wairangi Koopu played for the New Zealand Māori side in the Welcome to Country match.
The Warriors again did not change their jersey, sticking with the predominantly Black & White design supplied by Puma AG . The away jersey also remained unchanged, being mainly Grey with Black details. For the "Heritage Round" the Warriors played in a strip based on their 1999 Red away strip
The Warriors used Mt Smart Stadium as their home ground in 2008, their only home ground since they entered the competition in 1995.
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
15 February
Trial 1
Newcastle Knights
North Harbour Stadium , Auckland
Loss
14–22
Ah Van , Vatuvei , Koopu
Witt (1)
9,000
[ 1]
23 February
Trial 2
Auckland Vulcans
Henham Park, Auckland
Win
50–0
Solomona (2), Hohaia (2), Fien , Witt , Locke , Taylor , Mika
Witt (7)
[ 1]
29 February
Trial 3
Manly Sea Eagles
Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast
Loss
16–24
Rovelli , Witt , Solomona
Witt (2)
8,040
[ 1]
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
17 March
Round 1
Melbourne Storm
Telstra Dome , Melbourne
Loss
18–32
Vatuvei (2), Ropati
Witt (3)
20,084
23 March
Round 2
Parramatta Eels
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
30–16
Vatuvei (2), Rovelli , Tate , Tuimavave
Witt (5)
15,250
31 March
Round 3
Manly Sea Eagles
Brookvale Oval , Sydney
Loss
6–52
Hohaia
Witt (1)
10,175
6 April
Round 4
Newcastle Knights
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
26–20
Shortland (2), Ah Van , Tuimavave
Witt (5)
11,518
13 April
Round 5
Bulldogs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
36–16
Vatuvei (2), Ah Van , Fai , Hohaia , Wiki
Witt (6)
15,912
19 April
Round 6
North Queensland Cowboys
Dairy Farmers Stadium , Townsville
Loss
20–48
Henderson , Ropati , Mannering
Witt (4)
20,544
27 April
Round 7
Gold Coast Titans
Skilled Park , Gold Coast
Loss
24–36
Witt (2), Luck , Vatuvei
Witt (4)
25,310
4 May
Round 8
Canberra Raiders
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
14–6
Shortland , Tate
Witt (3)
7,358
Round 9
Bye
–
18 May
Round 10
Penrith Panthers
CUA Stadium , Sydney
Loss
22–46
Mannering (2), Henderson Packer
Hohaia (3)
9,450
25 May
Round 11
Sydney Roosters
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
12–38
Henderson , Kirk
Hohaia (2)
11,922
31 May
Round 12
Newcastle Knights
EnergyAustralia Stadium , Newcastle
Win
18–16
Ah Van , Crockett , Henderson
Ah Van (3)
15,489
6 June
Round 13
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
28–35
Crockett (3), Ah Van , Kirk , Ropati
Ah Van (1), Hohaia (1)
13,112
13 June
Round 14
Cronulla Sharks
Toyota Park , Sydney
Loss
8–24
Ropati
Hohaia (2)
9,023
22 June
Round 15
Manly Sea Eagles
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Loss
14–20
Kirk , Vatuvei , Mannering
Witt (1)
7,141
29 June
Round 16
Wests Tigers
Leichhardt Oval , Sydney
Win
28–26
Fai , Fien , Henderson , Hohaia , Ropati
Hohaia (2), Witt (2)
15,027
Round 17
Bye
–
12 July
Round 18
North Queensland Cowboys
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
24–14
Fai , Kirk , Luck , Mannering , Ropati
Hohaia (2)
7,722
19 July
Round 19
Bulldogs
ANZ Stadium , Sydney
Win
40–22
Solomona (3), Fai , Hohaia , Kirk , Price , Rapira
Hohaia (4)
12,973
27 July
Round 20
Melbourne Storm
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
8–6
Fai
Hohaia (2)
8,700
2 August
Round 21
South Sydney Rabbitohs
ANZ Stadium , Sydney
Loss
18–16
Hohaia (2), Ropati
Hohaia (2)
9,276
9 August
Round 22
Brisbane Broncos
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
16–12
Matulino , McKinnon , Witt
Witt (2)
13,007
16 August
Round 23
Cronulla Sharks
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
18–4
Hohaia , Ropati , Vatuvei
Witt (3)
10,417
24 August
Round 24
St. George Illawarra Dragons
WIN Stadium , Wollongong
Loss
6–36
McKinnon
Witt (1)
11,583
31 August
Round 25
Penrith Panthers
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
42–20
Vatuvei (2), Henderson , Luck , McKinnon , Ropati , Witt
Witt (7)
15,214
6 September
Round 26
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Stadium , Sydney
Win
28–6
Vatuvei (3), Tate (2)
Witt (4)
5,102
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
14 September
Qualifying Final
Melbourne Storm
Olympic Park Stadium , Melbourne
Win
18–15
Ropati , Vatuvei , Witt
Witt (3)
15,193
19 September
Semi Final
Sydney Roosters
Mt Smart Stadium , Auckland
Win
30–13
Hohaia (2), Henderson , Kirk , Vatuvei
Witt (5)
25,585
27 September
Preliminary Final
Manly Sea Eagles
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
Loss
6–32
Kirk
Hohaia (1)
32,095
Twenty Six players played for the club in 2008. Eight players made their debut for the club, including five who were also making their first grade debuts.
Chief Executive Officer: Wayne Scurrah
Head coach: Ivan Cleary
Assistant coach: John Ackland
Football Manager: Don Mann, Jr.
Club Doctor: John Mayhew
Trainer: Craig Walker[ 2]
In 2008 the Junior Warriors competed in the new Under 20's competition, the Toyota Cup , while Senior players who were not required for the first team played with the Auckland Vulcans in the NSW Cup . The Auckland Vulcans were coached by Bernie Perenara. Wayne McDade was named the Vulcans player of the year with Aaron Heremaia as the runner up and Pita Godinet as the Rookie of the year.[ 3]
The Junior Warriors finished third in the Toyota Cup, making the finals before losing to the Brisbane Broncos in a Preliminary Final. Both Russell Packer and Ben Matulino were named in the Toyota Cup's team of the year.
Simon Mannering won the Player of the Year award.[ 4]
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